Songhue shook her head at the girl's scorn. She was proud too, aparently, and that could be dangerous. There were some creatures that could change from friend to foe just as quickly as she could change shape. And they were usually visious when they did.

"You're young, there's nothing wrong with that. But if you'd listen instead of getting offended I would've told you that I fly about the same when I'm in my own form and that I can only do that from years of practice; sometimes in battle. Be wary of your pride, it's not your friend."

Here, she looked at the newcommer, wishing she had at least some link to someone she knew; or someone Sparkle new. He was the one who made all the new friends, not her. But then he needed them since he was nursing a broken heart. She had always been a loner. But now she wished for someone she could relate to, someone who would understand how she was even if they didn't know why.

Blaze shrugged and looked down. "Hey, I get offended easily...let's just say I learn by experience," she laughed sadly. Her eyes cast down, and she squirmed unhappily. "I don't want a lecture," she stated with a look to the sky. "And I'm not meaning to be proud, or angry, but as I said, I learn from life. If life wants me this way, that's how I'm going to be," Blaze spoke. "Sorry if you don't like it."

She then looked at the newcomer, her amber eyes boring into her. "I don't think we've met...am I right?" she asked, her head cocked in question.

Songhue simply shook her head. Sighing, she switched back into the snow leopard, jumping down a couple branches to watch. That's what she got for trying to help. That's why she was a loner. She was always so serious it was hard for most to tell whether or not she was trying to help or getting on their case. It was simply safer to observe. Flicking her tail again, she turned her eyes to the third girl, wondering when the last would join them.

bic| "Hey, I'm sorry. Hahaha, I guess I get a bit moody; I am a teen after all," Blaze chuckled. She felt bad for striking out at Songhue, for she really didn't even know her. Blaze sighed. "Truth is I don't really get to talk to anyone anymore..." she trailed off and looked at the sky. "Flying is all I have," she laughed sadly.